Texarkana Gazette

Two workers die in scaffoldin­g collapse near Disney World

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ORLANDO, Fla.—Two constructi­on workers fell to their deaths when scaffoldin­g collapsed above the sixth floor of a hotel under constructi­on near Disney World early Wednesday. A third worker managed to hang on and climb to safety, a fire-rescue spokesman said.

The accident happened just outside Disney property, Orange County Fire Rescue spokesman Mike Jachles said.

“They were on the scaffoldin­g, and for reasons unknown at this time, that support structure gave way, sending two workers plummeting to the ground below. Both died on the scene. A third worker managed to hang onto the scaffoldin­g and managed to climb to safety,” Jachles told The Associated Press.

Marriott Internatio­nal has described the project as a 16-story, $282 million JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort, featuring 516 rooms near Orlando’s popular theme parks. It’s owned and developed by DCS Investment Holdings, a private equity group based in West Palm Beach, Florida, which is owned by Dwight C. Schar, co-owner of the Washington Redskins.

“We are deeply saddened by the tragic accident that took place earlier today,” said Jeff Flaherty, Mariott spokesman. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of the workers who died.”

Flaherty said the constructi­on of the building is being managed by DCS Investment Holdings, which had no immediate comment.

Fire-Rescue got the call at about 4:15 a.m., when about 18 workers were at the scene.

Jachles said it happened at the top of the constructi­on project, which is still in the concretest­age. The Orange County Sheriff’s office and the U.S. Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion will investigat­e, he said.

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